Ceramic – French Bell Crock | Butter Dish 200ml {With Lid}
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- High-concerned chemical: None
- Shape: Round
- Material: Ceramic
- Origin: Mainland China
- Pattern Type: Floral
Keep Your Butter Fresh and Soft: Our Butter bell will keep your butter fresh and spreadable for an average of 7 days at room temperature; spread soft and delicious butter on bread; toast; waffles; muffins; enjoy a delicious experience
Easy to Use: Pour cold water in the bottom of the container; fill the lid of the cup with softened butter; place the lid back on the base to allow the water to cover the top of the butter to begin preserving; a little salt added to the cold water can help prolong the freshness of your butter
Suitable Capacity: This country crock butter has a capacity of 6.7 oz(240ml); can hold one stick of soft butter or your homemade butter; plenty of capacity is perfect for home use; the rustic look also adds a country flavour to your kitchen or dining table
Made of Premium Quality Ceramics: The ceramic butter keeper jar are beautifully crafted; made of high quality ceramics and healthy glazes to ensure you can use them safely for a long time; easy to clean manually; dishwasher safe
Differences in Colour: Due to the special nature of the kiln change process; the temperature; the thickness of the glaze etc. will affect the color change of the entire crock; making each butter crock uniquestoring butter
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Behind the scenes.
Behind the scenes of a European English country rustic vintage collection, the atmosphere feels less like a factory and more like a quiet manor house at dawn. Bolts of fabric rest over aged oak tables, sketches are pinned beside sepia photographs, and the scent of linen and steam lingers in the air.
The inspiration, though rooted in the rolling countryside of England, begins much farther away in the ancient looms of Damascus. There, centuries ago, master weavers selected the finest silks and linens, meticulously crafting brocades that would travel along the Silk Road. Their textiles carried with them two thousand years of cultural exchange: motifs shaped by China, Persia, Byzantium, and Syria before eventually captivating the aristocracy of Europe.
In our studio, those echoes of history are gently reinterpreted. Floral scrolls soften into faded rose chintz. Ornate damask patterns are washed in muted countryside palettes: sage green, weathered ivory, dusty blue, and tea-stained beige. What was once woven for palaces is now imagined for country cottages layered over slipcovered armchairs, draped across farmhouse tables, or lining the curtains of a stone-walled retreat.
Vegetal extravagance endures, but it whispers rather than proclaims. Reversible jacquards play between satin sheen and matte restraint, recalling the arabesque glamour of Damask while embracing the humility of rustic living. The fabrics are brushed for softness, slightly distressed, as though they have lived through generations of quiet afternoons and candlelit suppers.















